Ramadan is an important month for Muslims where millions fast from dawn to dusk and observe religious values with their families. People fast during Ramadan to practice self-control, devotion, and to experience hunger like the poor. They can eat before dawn and after dusk, with the evening meals called iftar and suhoor. Laylat al-Qadr is the night of power, Prophet Mohammad was the final prophet who received revelations that became the Quran, and Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan.
Ramadan is an important month for Muslims where millions fast from dawn to dusk and observe religious values with their families. People fast during Ramadan to practice self-control, devotion, and to experience hunger like the poor. They can eat before dawn and after dusk, with the evening meals called iftar and suhoor. Laylat al-Qadr is the night of power, Prophet Mohammad was the final prophet who received revelations that became the Quran, and Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan.
Ramadan is an important month for Muslims where millions fast from dawn to dusk and observe religious values with their families. People fast during Ramadan to practice self-control, devotion, and to experience hunger like the poor. They can eat before dawn and after dusk, with the evening meals called iftar and suhoor. Laylat al-Qadr is the night of power, Prophet Mohammad was the final prophet who received revelations that became the Quran, and Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan.
Every year, millions of people honor the month of Ramadan by fasting
and observing values with their families that are very important to them. Answer the following questions below by practicing your research skills. Find the answers in books, encyclopedias, and reliable websites.
1) Why is Ramadan important?
2) Why do people fast during Ramadan?
3) When can people eat during Ramadan? What are these meals called?